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…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Georgia… Oconee River near Oconee affecting Johnson, Washington and Wilkinson Counties. * WHAT…Minor flooding will continue. * WHERE…Oconee River near Oconee. * WHEN…Until late Monday night. * IMPACTS…At 19 feet, The water level begins to flood the dirt parking lot area near the Old Balls Ferry Road boat ramp…just upstream and rightbank from the Georgia Highway 57 bridge. Minor flooding continues and spreads further into the woodlands near the river. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 1:15 PM EDT Friday the stage was 17.3 feet and rising. – Forecast…The river is expected to rise to a crest of 19.6 feet Saturday evening. It

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Date and TimeMag
DepthDistanceLocationDetailsMap Aug 8, 10:16 am (GMT -7)

4.0

7.8 km1 km (0.6 mi) to the N North Pacific Ocean, 77 km southeast of Acapulco de Juárez, MexicoI FELT IT InfoAug 4, 10:51 pm (GMT -7)

4.2

11 km71 km (44 mi) to the SE North Pacific Ocean, 89 km southwest of Ometepec, Estado de Guerrero, MexicoI FELT IT InfoAug 3, 11:16 am (GMT -7)

4.0

13 km76 km (47 mi) to the W North Pacific Ocean, 45 km southwest of Acapulco de Juárez, MexicoI FELT IT InfoJul 20, 10:32 pm (GMT -6)

4.0

47 km87 km (54 mi) to the N 57 km west of Ayutla de los Libres, Estado de Guerrero, Mexico 1 reportInfoJul 12, 10:23 pm (Mazatlan)

4.2

17 km18 km (11 mi) to the NW Offshore Guerrero, Mexico 2 reportsInfoJun 11, 07:04 pm (Mexico City)

4.4

10 km99 km (61 mi) to the NW North Pacific Ocean, 25 km west of Acapulco de Juárez, Mexico InfoMay 21, 10:30 am (Mazatlan)

4.2

4 km80 km (50 mi) to the E North Pacific Ocean, 65 km west of Pinotepa Nacional, Estado de Oaxaca, Mexico 4 reportsInfoApr 26, 09:13 am (Mexico City)

4.2

24 km87 km (54 mi) to the NW 10 km north of Acapulco de Juárez, Estado de Guerrero, Mexico 5 reportsInfoJul 27, 2024 04:30 am (Mazatlan)

5.4

12 km90 km (56 mi) to the NW North Pacific Ocean, 25 km southwest of Acapulco de Juárez, Mexico 49 reportsInfoSep 7, 2021 08:47 pm (Mexico City)

7.1

10 km75 km (47 mi) to the NW North Pacific Ocean, 8 km south of Acapulco de Juárez, Mexico

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DENTON, Texas – Revised Preliminary Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) are available for review by residents and business owners in the city of El Paso; the towns of Anthony, Clint and Horizon City; the village of Vinton; and unincorporated areas of El Paso County, Texas.

Property owners are encouraged to review the latest information to learn about local flood risks and potential future flood insurance requirements. Community residents can identify any concerns or questions about the information provided and participate in the appeal and comment periods for the maps.

This is El Paso County’s first complete set of digital FIRMs. These maps serve multiple purposes, including defining Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs). SFHAs are areas at high risk for flooding. Community leaders can use these maps to make informed decisions about building standards and development that will make the community more resilient and lessen the impacts of a flooding event.

FEMA stresses that flooding can and does happen outside of the most vulnerable areas.

Review the revised preliminary flood maps by visiting the local floodplain administrator (FPA). A FEMA Map Specialist can help identify community FPAs. Specialists are available by telephone at 877-FEMA-MAP (877-336-2627) or by email at [email protected].

The revised preliminary maps may also be viewed online:

For more information about the flood maps:

There are cost-saving options available for those newly mapped into a high-risk flood zone. Learn more

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FEMA reminds Tennesseans in Cheatham, Davidson, Dickson, Dyer, Hardeman, McNairy, Montgomery, Obion and Wilson counties who receive federal disaster assistance for damage from the April 2-24 severe storms to use the money for its intended purpose and to keep receipts for expenses. The FEMA assistance application deadline is Tuesday, Aug. 19 at 11:59 p.m.

Disaster assistance is intended to help you pay for basic expenses caused by the disaster. The grants are tax-free and do not need to be repaid. A letter explaining what the money is to be used for will arrive within a day or two of the check or direct deposit payment.

The types of assistance you may be eligible for could include:

Home repairs (e.g., structure, water, septic and sewage systems);Rental assistance for a different place to live temporarily;Repair or replacement of a disaster-damaged primary vehicle;Uninsured out-of-pocket medical expenses for an injury caused by the disaster;Repair or replacement of specialized occupational tools;Essential educational materials (e.g., computers, schoolbooks, supplies);Moving and storage expenses related to the disaster; orOther disaster-related expenses.

If you spend the grant on anything other than the purpose for which it is intended, you may be denied future disaster assistance. In some cases, FEMA may ask you to return the money.

Keep receipts of your spending for three years to document that you used the money for disaster-related expenses. If you receive

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